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Sharjah Police honors exceptional students in "Skills" initiative

August 21, 2025 / 4:12 PM
Sharjah Police honors exceptional students in "Skills" initiative
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Sharjah 24: The Sharjah Police recently held a special ceremony to celebrate students who excelled in the "Skills" program. This event took place thanks to the efforts of the Community Protection and Prevention Department. It was attended by Brigadier Dr Ahmed Saeed Al Naour, the Director General, and Brigadier Mohammed Al Ghazal, the Deputy Director, along with representatives from the Sharjah Private Education Authority and proud parents.

The "Skills" program lasted 10 days and provided an engaging and hands-on training experience. It was designed to help students improve their ability to handle various issues related to family, school, and social situations in creative ways.

The activities were tailored to be suitable for all age groups, allowing students to develop important skills like critical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving. This prepares them to become effective members of their community.

This initiative is part of the Sharjah Police's goal to invest in the future by nurturing a generation that is aware and capable of contributing to the community's well-being and safety. They aim to help these young people grow into responsible individuals who can make a positive impact.

During the ceremony, Brigadier Dr Ahmed Saeed Al Naour commended the students for their strong participation and thanked the Sharjah Private Education Authority for supporting the program. He also announced plans for new initiatives that will help deepen students' sense of national pride and further develop their life skills.

Brigadier Al Naour congratulated the students as they prepared to return to school and encouraged them to work hard in their studies. He reminded them that education is not just a personal journey, but a responsibility to help their nation grow and prosper.

August 21, 2025 / 4:12 PM

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